What is another word for simple matter?

Pronunciation: [sˈɪmpə͡l mˈatə] (IPA)

The phrase "simple matter" can be replaced with a variety of synonyms depending on the context. If something is uncomplicated or easy to understand, you could use "straightforward," "plain," or "elementary." In the context of a task or activity, "routine" or "mundane" may be appropriate. For something that is not a big deal or is easily solved, "trivial," "minor," or "insignificant" could be used. In contrast, if something is complex or difficult to understand, using antonyms such as "complicated," "difficult," or "intricate" would be more appropriate. The choice of synonym ultimately comes down to the writer's intent and the overall tone of the piece.

What are the hypernyms for Simple matter?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Simple matter

  • To achieve the mood of a warrior is not a simple matter. It is a revolution. To regard the lion and the water rats and our fellow men as equals is a magnificent act of a warrior's spirit. It takes power to do that.
    Carlos Castaneda
  • In many cases it is a matter for decision and not a simple matter of fact whether x understands y; and so on.
    John Searle
  • No objection can be made to these voluntary associations upon the ground that they would lack that knowledge of justice, as a science, which would be necessary to enable them to maintain justice, and themselves avoid doing injustice.  Honesty, justice, natural law, is usually a very plain and simple matter, easily understood by common minds.  Those who desire to know what it is, in any particular case, seldom have to go far to find it.
    Lysander Spooner
  • This may be a gross exaggeration of a very simple matter. But perhaps the same is true of many of the more prodigious things of life and death.
    Wallace Stevens
  • I think people who are unhappy are always proud of being so, and therefore do not like to be told that there is nothing grand about their unhappiness. A man who is melancholy because lack of exercise has upset his liver always believes that it is the loss of God, or the menace of Bolshevism, or some such dignified cause that makes him sad. When you tell people that happiness is a simple matter, they get annoyed with you.
    Bertrand Russell

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